Audi and Valiente will meet in the much-anticipated final of the prestigious Sterling Cup at Grand Champions Polo Club.

AUDI 13-11 TONKAWA

Audi (Marc Ganzi 2, Henry Porter 2, Nic Roldan 8, Nico Pieres 8) dominated the game from start-to-finish to knock off previously undefeated Tonkawa (Cody Ellis 3, Gringo Colombres 7, Sterling Giannico 7, Julian de Lusarreta 7).

Audi improves to 3-1 and Tonkawa finishes with a 3-1 record. Audi played its best game of the tournament against Tonkawa, using its fourth different lineup of the tournament and playing without 10-goaler Sapo Caset. After a 2-2 opening chukker, Audi took control and took Tonkawa out of its game to lead the remaining chukkers, 6-4, 7-5, 9-7 and 11-8.

Early in the sixth chukka, Audi grabbed its biggest lead, 13-8, on Roldan’s 30-yard penalty after Tonkawa lost its second-half challenge. Roldan scored a game-high six goals, Pieres had four and Ganzi and Porter each had one goal. Colombres led Tonkawa with five goals. Giannico added three, de Lusarreta two and Ellis one.

VALIENTE 12-6 TRAVIESO

Valiente (Poroto Cambiaso 1, Bautista Panelo 2, Juan Britos 7, Adolfo Cambiaso 10) was too quick and consistent for Travieso (Teo Calle 1, Tony Calle 3, Sebastián Merlos 9, Tomás Garcia del Rio 7) to overcome. Valiente (3-1) led every chukka, 2-1, 4-2, 6-2, 8-3 and 10-4 to frustrate Travieso and take them out of their game early.

Father and son Adolfo and Poroto Cambiaso, who played together for the first time in a U.S. tournament last year in the $100,000 World Cup at Grand Champions, now hope to win their first tournament together. Standing in their way is Audi. Britos scored a game-high six goals. Adolfo and Poroto Cambiaso each had three goals. Merlos and del Rio each had two goals for Travieso. Father and son Teo and Tony Calle each had one goal.

The final of the Sterling is due on Saturday:
3pm: Valiente vs AUDI